High-precision radiation survey meter
The Bruker SVGps Radiation Survey Meter is a cutting-edge, handheld system designed for high-precision radiation detection. It utilizes a combination of Geiger-Mueller counting tubes and semiconductor detectors, along with a lightweight external probe that simultaneously detects alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and x-ray radiation.
Key Applications:
- Direct use by the military, civil defense, and first responders to locate and assess threats from ionizing radiation.
- Numerous civil applications in nuclear waste storage sites, nuclear power plants, and radioanalytical facilities.
Enhanced Detection Capability:
For users requiring an extended range for beta-/gamma measurements, an optional dedicated probe is available, which extends the upper detection limit by a factor of five. Additionally, neutron radiation can be detected with an optional probe. When connected, the SVGps recognizes the specific probe and adjusts the measurement parameters accordingly, providing versatile and accurate radiation detection capabilities.
Specifications:
- Detects α, β, γ, and x-ray ionizing radiation.
- Automatic sensing of the connected probe for seamless detection adjustments.
- Integrated GPS/GLOSNASS module linked to an internal data logger for precise radiation measurements at specific GPS locations.
- IR data transfer module allows downloaded radiation measurements to be displayed directly on a world map, with adjustable scale and street-level data for accurate coordinates.
- Operates from a single, standard rechargeable Li-Ion battery, supplemented by an integrated solar panel for extended battery life.
- Lightweight design weighing only 1.5 kg for easy portability and maneuverability.
- Supplied in a robust case along with a comprehensive accessories pack for convenient transport and storage.
The SVGps offers an exceptional combination of high precision, portability, and advanced features. It serves as a reliable tool for radiation monitoring and measurement, making it an essential device for military, civil defense, first responders, and various civil applications in nuclear facilities and waste storage sites.